Market fresh Report - Week Ending December 7th

Information courtesy of Sue Dodd, Sydney Markets

Limes
Lime supplies are on the increase, so prices are easing. Use their zesty juice to make a vibrant dressing or marinade by combining with garlic, coriander, chillies, palm sugar and fish sauce—perfect for salads or grilled chicken.
Berries
Go berry mad this week with sweet blueberries, strawberries, blackberries and raspberries all in good supply. Mix and match varieties for a vibrant fruit salad with mango, or turn them into a show-stopping festive summer berry pudding — it freezes beautifully, making it perfect for stress-free entertaining.
Cherries
Cherry supplies are steadily increasing, with an even bigger flush expected next week. Nothing feels more like Christmas and an Australian summer than a bowl of fresh cherries
Wombok
Softer and sweeter than regular cabbage, Wombok (Chinese cabbage) is a great value. Perfect for crisp summer salads, refreshing slaws, light stir-fries, or tossed into noodle dishes.
Radishes
Peppery summer radishes bring crunch and colour to salads and platters. Look for French radishes, watermelon radishes and stunning mixed bunches to brighten up summer dishes
Celery
This week, crisp and versatile celery is a top buy. Fine sliced or diced in stir-fries, fresh salads or sandwich fillings, or combine with carrot and onion to add depth of flavour to risottos, stocks and sauces.
Apricots
December marks the peak of Australia’s glorious apricot season, and now is the time to enjoy them at their very best. Plump, fragrant and naturally sweet with a hint of tang, they’re irresistible eaten fresh—but also shine in summer desserts, festive cheese platters and savoury dishes like grilled lamb or chicken salads
Mangoes
Sweet, juicy mangoes are eating beautifully this week, with top-quality fruit arriving from the Katherine region and early supply from Mareeba. Enjoy fresh, in salads, or treat the family to a festive mango & white chocolate cheesecake.
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Rockmelon
Queensland rockmelons are perfect for fruit salads, chilled wedges, entrees wrapped in prosciutto or festive grazing boards.
Bean sprouts
Bean sprouts are a fantastic way to add crunch and freshness to meals. Toss them through stir-fries, add to noodles, or try them in a vibrant Vietnamese chilli chicken salad for a quick flavour-packed meal.
Red onion
Red onions are in good supply. They're perfect lightly sautéed, pickled or sliced fresh through salads and caramelised for homemade burgers.
Iceberg lettuce
Crisp and fresh Iceberg lettuce varieties are well supplied and ideal for light, summer salads, burgers or lettuce cups.
Peaches
Juicy peaches and nectarines are a summer essential, with fruit size improving and prices offering great value. You’ll find a wide range of varieties in-store, including both yellow and white flesh options—each offering their own unique sweetness and aroma.
Bananas
Good supplies of bananas make them a wallet-friendly choice and a great snack for both kids and adults. Ripe bananas can be stored in the fridge to extend shelf life—skins may darken, but the flesh remains firm and fresh.
Cherry truss tomatoes
Cherry truss tomatoes not only look festive but are bursting with natural sweetness, making them perfect for snacking, adding vibrant colour to salads, or roasting for a flavour-packed summer side dish. Look for specials at your local greengrocer
Carrots
A 1-kilo bag of versatile carrots is great value. Grate them into coleslaw, juice them with orange and ginger, or roast carrot batons with thyme and olive oil for a simple side.
Sweetcorn
Golden sweetcorn is a popular summer vegetable. For a delicious summer treat, try barbecuing your corn: gently peel back the green husks and remove the silky threads, then fold the husks back over the cob and secure with cooking string. Soak in cold water for 10 minutes, then grill over medium heat, turning frequently, for 15–20 minutes until tender. Corn tastes best fresh, so enjoy within 1–2 days for maximum sweetness


Seasonal Recipes - Summer


Crispy Skin Salmon Fillets with Bean Mash and Mango Salsa
When you use fresh herbs and seasonal produce there’s no need to bombard a dish with fat and salt for flavour. Unless of course it’s good fat. This is a recipe that is packed full of flavour and contains essential Omega 3 fats. It’s a beautiful dish to look at, it tastes delicious and it’s very easy to make.

Japanese miso and tofu soup
This is one of my favourite soups to make. It's super-easy and you just feel like it's doing you good with each spoonful. To maintain the probiotic properties of the miso, bring it to a boil slowly and turn the heat off within 2 minutes of boiling

Gluten Free Orange and Almond Cake
I found this recipe on SBS food and immediately made it a bit healthier by cutting down on the amount of sugar it contains. It's super-moist and rich so you don't need a big piece to feel satisfied.

Szechuan and turmeric kimchi
This is a recipe I created after repeatedly spending over 10 dollars for a small jar of a delicious commercial brand. It costs the same t0 make almost almost five times the amount and the process is ridiculously easy. The longer you leave it the nicer it gets.

Mackerel and Broad Bean salad with Rocket dressing
Hooray, it’s broad bean season again. Seize the moment. Here’s the perfect lunch to serve on a warm spring day. Accompanied with a small basket of warmed sourdough wholegrain rolls, your guests will leave satisfied and sated for the remainder of the day.

Pineapple Frangipanni Cake
This dessert does take time to prepare but it’s delicious, not too sweet and there’s nothing like it available commercially. You may have to serve it with ice cream (but find a good one) for the diehards who have a sweet tooth, but personally I like it with a sheep’s yoghurt and sliced fresh pineapple.

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